Prince Elwin, the son of King Alfador of Baltia, is given care of the legendary sword Warsong in order to battle the forces of the evil Dalsis empire. A highly regarded series of RPGs from a company not noted for such games.

The first is an average-looking and average playing game that in the long run does little more than set the stage for its predecessor. The second is generally considered to be the best strategy-oriented RPG for the plaform with the possible exception of Vixen 357, which uses the same engine. Both have good graphics and decent sound, and
will keep fantasy RPG fans suitably entertained.

The first game was released for the SNES under the title Der Langrisser and in an Английский version for the Genesis under the title Warsong. Because of this, the second game is often called Der Langrisser 2 or Warsong 2. The Английский version changes many of the character names; for example, Prince Elwin becomes Prince Garrett.

Langrisser Hikari (1991, Prince Elwin escapes into the to raise an army after the Dalsis lay seige to his father's castle)
Langrisser Hikari 2 (1994, Prince Elwin and his faithful friend Hein embark upon a quest to find Hein's kidnapped friend Riana)Подробнее
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You are Jack Slater, hero at large. Your mission is to save a school that has been taken over by a maniacal terrorist and his army of thugs. Inspired by the underappreciated "Ah-nuld" movie of the same title.

An old-style side-scrolling punchout in the same vein as Altered Beast but with enough differences to avoid being a true Драка game. Great graphics and animation, but poor gameplay and lots of cheap shots. No thanks, I'll pass.Подробнее
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PREMISE:It is in the days of the nuclear winter, when the lands
are ruled and policed by superhuman heroes with fantastic
fighting skills, one hero must battle his way through
countless foes to rid the land of evil. Based on the
legendary anime series of the same name, which was noted
for its extreme violence.

IMPRESSIONS:Punch and kick your way through the side-scrolling scenes
on your way to one-on-one arena bouts with the various
level bosses. Decent graphics, but weak gameplay. I
can't believe they left in the exploding heads! (Rage
Games)

VARIATIONS:Hokouto no Ken 2 (original Japanese title)
Last Battle - Legend of the Final Hero (censored
American version, most of the more violent content
excised - including the aforementioned exploding heads)Подробнее
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A sinister government agency known only as The Shop has
sponsored a sophisticated experiment involving the use of
virtual reality therapy and mind-altering drugs in an
effort to increase human intelligence. When one of their
test subjects, Jobe the simpleton, shows a particular
adeptness for the treatment, they deliberately overdose
him in an effort to accellerate his progress. The effort
backfires, resulting in a psychotic intelligence that
is capable of existing as pure energy and who both
resides in and manipulates to his own ends the cyber
environment of the world's interlinked computer systems.
Inspired by the feature film starring Pierce Brosnan,
itself loosely based on the original short story by
Stephen King under his Richard Bachman pseudonym.

Arcade Платформерer inspired by the adventures of Sir
Galahad, one of King Arthur's knights of the Round Table.

Solid control and good special effects for the era, but
the levels are difficult to navigate. The color palette
is drab, and the artwork is hideous. (Rage Games)

Also known as Galahad, Young Galahad, and The Legend of
Galahad. Originally released on the Amiga under the
title of Leander, and advertised as such in several EA
press releases from early in that year.Подробнее
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